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Agricultural policy formation in the European community : the birth of milk quotas and C.A.P. reform
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ISBN: 0444428941 129992378X 0444597964 9780444428943 0444421386 9780444421388 Year: 1987 Volume: 4 Publisher: Amsterdam New York : Elsevier,

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Understanding why agricultural policies of developed countries are what they are is critical on several accounts for the developed countries as a group and for individual countries. It is important because the inter-dependencies among national agricultural policies are so numerous, as illustrated by the ongoing agricultural trade confrontation between the United States and the European Community; confrontation that is vividly expressed in the current subsidy war between the two trading blocs. The stakes for developing countries are also very high because the domestic agricultural policies of

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